As many things in building science go you my dear reader have to learn something.
Exterior insulation under siding.
I thought i should show why continuous foam under the exterior siding is so important.
Foil faced foam board insulation is a great idea but is not a good choice for hot climates or cold climates as an exterior insulation product.
Generally referred to as rigid foam insulation this type of foam insulation is.
A continuous layer of insulating sheathing applied to the exterior surface of a wall will minimize condensation and moisture levels.
Installing foam insulation under vinyl siding is a wise choice for homeowners who are seeking to protect their homes against moisture infiltration as well as improve energy efficiency.
Why insulation under the siding is important.
By glenn hooper june 2 2015.
How to install rigid foam under siding.
I get asked if this or that in the in the cavity works as well as foam under the siding.
Continuous insulation under new siding has become a popular way to improve energy efficiency on an existing home because it addresses a problem known as thermal bridging.
He removed the old aluminum siding and starting putting up the new vinyl over what looks like tar paper and 2 layers of shingle.
We will be residing the cabin this summer and are wondering if adding 1 inch of xps rigid insulation on the exterior walls and walk out will cause any moisture issues.
Insulation under siding not necessary have a contractor who just started vinyl siding on my house built in 1927.
The backside of the insulation is flat so the siding installs flush against the home s exterior wall sheathing.
The upper part of the cabin has standard batting and no form of exterior insulation under the siding.
The insulation itself can be up to 1 25 inch thick at its thickest point but due to the stepped profile much of the insulation is thinner.
The lower level has 2 in of xps rigid foam insulation on the interior walls.
It also serves as an air barrier.
Hot climates already have a lot of heat and vinyl siding tends to expand and contract with temperature changes up to 1 if the siding is made of recycled vinyl material.
Condensation and elevated moisture levels cause rot mold and mildew.
If the exterior wall sheathing is below the dew point temperature condensation will form on the sheathing.
Most homes in the united states are built with traditional wood frame construction with studs every 16 on center.